Applicant Details

Applicant name:

Iarnrod Eireann

Applicant Address:

Phone Number:

Fax Number:

Corresp.
Address:

Applicant Details

Proposed Development

Development Description:

The development will consist of; Twi new Entrance Buildings 53m2 with vertical access to a subsurface link of 139m2 connected to the southern end of stations existing underpass. The Entrance Buildings will incorporate information systems, public address, ticket vending, seating, commercial advertising, provision for potential future retail vending. New bi-directional road linking future retail vending. New bi-directional road linking Railway Street/Alfred Street and Horgans Quay serving the new entrance buildings which will include partial demolition of existing protected perimeter stone wall to form a junction with Horgans Quay. The new road will incorporate traffic lights, traffic calming features, pavements, bus stops with shelters, cycle parking with shelters and taxi set-down. Street lighting, bollards, storm water drainage and perimeter railings. Carpark with 140 spaces with 'Pay & Display' and set-down area accessed from Horgans Quay. Repairs to the rear (Horgans Quay) side of the Station include demolition of the existing boiler room, removal of existing metal chimneys and redundant cables. Repairs to brickwork and repointing where necessary. Repairs to the Signal Cabin. Repairs to the Goods Depot's eastern and Northern facade including removal of vegetation, removal of single storey outbuildings, removal of loading platforms, hacking of loose plaster and making good where necessary.

Development Address:

Kent Station, Lower Glanmire Road, Cork City, Cork

Architect Name:

Location Key:

LOWER GLANMIRE ROAD

Electoral Division:

Planner:

None

Social Housing Exempt:

Plan Enforcement #:

IPC
Licence Required:

No

Waste Licence Required:

No

Protected Structure:

No

Protected Structure #:

Development Name:

Proposed Development

Comments

Significant Case Flag:

Comments:

Decision

Decision Date:

30/10/2014

Manager Order:

3488/14

Decision Type:

Conditional

Number of Conditions:

19

Grant Date:

02/12/2014

Grant Managers Order #:

Section 47
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Part 5
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Expiry Date:

01/12/2019

Decision Description:

The development will consist of; Twi new Entrance Buildings 53m2 with vertical access to a subsurface link of 139m2 connected to the southern end of stations existing underpass. The Entrance Buildings will incorporate information systems, public address, ticket vending, seating, commercial advertising, provision for potential future retail vending. New bi-directional road linking future retail vending. New bi-directional road linking Railway Street/Alfred Street and Horgans Quay serving the new entrance buildings which will include partial demolition of existing protected perimeter stone wall to form a junction with Horgans Quay. The new road will incorporate traffic lights, traffic calming features, pavements, bus stops with shelters, cycle parking with shelters and taxi set-down. Street lighting, bollards, storm water drainage and perimeter railings. Carpark with 140 spaces with 'Pay & Display' and set-down area accessed from Horgans Quay. Repairs to the rear (Horgans Quay) side of the Station include demolition of the existing boiler room, removal of existing metal chimneys and redundant cables. Repairs to brickwork and repointing where necessary. Repairs to the Signal Cabin. Repairs to the Goods Depot's eastern and Northern facade including removal of vegetation, removal of single storey outbuildings, removal of loading platforms, hacking of loose plaster and making good where necessary.

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